🌟 The Big Creative UK Summit 🌟Investment in Cornwall & Devon 🌟 On February 7 at University of Plymouth and Arts University Plymouth we’ll dive into the potential of the Creative Industries in the Southwest. We’ll welcome keynote speakers, panel talks and industry experts, all celebrating the exciting opportunities for economic growth across the creative sector. From connecting with industry pioneers to showcasing some stellar creative businesses with expos, pitches and live demos, together we’ll open up new conversations and help spotlight the bright future of the sector across the Southwest. Keep on top of all the action by signing up to our newsletter and following our socials. PSA: This event is now fully booked 💥 Please email lucy.ward@wearecreative.uk to be added to the waitlist. https://hubs.ly/Q033W56K0
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Are you a #creative in New Mexico? Why not join my Partner, Max Hass, Esq. from Holon Law Partners at one of Creative Startups events this week? The events are a great way to learn and develop new skills! Will he see you there? #IPLaw #copyrightlaw #creativestartups
The day has finally arrived— New Mexico Creative Industries Week kicks off today at 3:30p MT with the first of over 30 online panels and showcases! Powered by the New Mexico Economic Development Department's newly established Creative Industries Division, this event is a state-wide celebration of New Mexico's creativity and innovation, featuring online panels, live events, workshops, showcases and more! Join us to: - Connect with 50+ speakers, entrepreneurs, investors, creatives, and technologists. - Engage in lively and interactive conversations with industry experts. - Explore a diverse range of topics aimed at fostering economic opportunities for creative communities, organizations, and individuals. Registration is required for the online panels! Find the full agenda and registration through the link below. #NMCreativeIndustriesWeek #CreativeIndustriesWeek #NewMexico https://bit.ly/LICIDWeek
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Tune in to the 5th episode of our Where Art Meets Impact series, “Casemaking for Collaboration: Building Better Bridges,” where we hear from Tracy Hudak, Director of Community Engagement at CA for the Arts, who advises artists and leaders of arts and cultural organizations to work across sectors and get involved with their City’s long-term economic planning. “Folks from the arts community can step up and say, ‘our nonprofits and independent artists and creative businesses, we are that diverse sense of small business…We provide the things that attract talent, keep families here, keep young people here. We’re part of your future planning, because of what we provide.’” Where Art Meets Impact is produced in collaboration with Voices of the Community and the Bay Area Video Coalition, bringing you highlights from our 2nd annual CA Arts & Culture Summit: Art Work is Real Work. To listen to the podcast or watch the video, visit: https://lnkd.in/gBmwuhFP 🗣️We are also broadcasting it on public television and on YouTube. 📺:Television BAVC Media's SF Commons: Comcast channels 29 & 76, on-demand Petaluma Community Access:(Comcast channels 26, 27, & 28) AT&T U-Verse: Channel 099 On YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gC2KX28v #ArtsWorkIsRealWork #ACCM2024 #CAisCreative #InvestCAArts #CreativeEconomy #ArtistsR2ndResponders Special thanks to our 2024 Summit Sponsors. Los Angeles Metro Creative West (fromerly WESTAF) Arts Council for Monterey County Association of California Symphony Orchestras THE EVENT HELPER, INC. Create CA Actors' Equity Association CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) California/Nevada Office of Arts & Culture - City of Sacramento Claremont Graduate University Shaw Yoder Antwih Schmelzer & Lange Arts Orange County Milestone Brands, LLC Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Sacramento Alliance for Regional Arts
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Essential insight for anyone in the Creative Industries: these 16 leaders (including our Chief Executive, Caroline Norbury, OBE) are shaping the government’s upcoming growth plan. Let’s connect and support them so we can amplify our sector’s voice together. Tag someone who needs to know, and make sure we’re all part of the conversation 💬 #CreativeIndustries #CreativeEconomy #CreativeIndustriesTaskforce
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The 16 people who are currently talking to government on behalf of the Creative Industries 👇 The 16 people in the brand new 💥Creative Industries Taskforce💥 are helping the government come up with a creative industries growth plan to be included in the official Industrial Strategy in Spring 2025. ----------------------- If you're in the creative industries, you need to know these people are lobbying on behalf of us. So here they are - a comprehensive list of the members of the taskforce shaping the future of the creative industries 👇 ✅ Baroness Shriti Vadera, Royal Shakespeare Company ✅ Sir Peter Bazalgette, Creative Industries Council ✅ Francesca Hegyi OBE, Edinburgh International Festival ✅ Prof Hasan Bakhshi MBE, Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre ✅ Caroline Norbury, OBE, Creative UK ✅ Stephen Page, Faber and Faber ✅ Caroline Rush CBE, British Fashion Council ✅ Christopher Smith, Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) ✅ Tom Adeyoola, Extend Ventures & Channel 4 ✅ Lynn Barlow, Academic & TV Producer ✅ Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire ✅ Philippa Childs, Bectu ✅ Saul Klein OBE, Investor ✅ Sir William Sargent, Framestore ✅ Professor Jonathan Haskel CBE, Imperial College Business School ✅ Syima Aslam MBE, Bradford Literature Festival ----------------------- These are the people we need to be communicating with and making sure we're following them. Why? Because they are our mouthpiece to the government. They are the ones most able to make big changes on behalf of us. Follow them, connect with them, write to them. Make sure you know them!! Share this post to make sure others in the creative world know about them too! #creativeindustries #creativeeconomy #creativeindustriestaskforce
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What a week ahead! We’re starting the week with a real sense of excitement, having wrapped up last week on a high. Securing the future of Heaven was a huge win for everyone involved, and now we’ll be turning our full attention to Moth Club! With more developers on the horizon, there will be new challenges, but we’re more than ready to face them. 💪 We’ll be kicking off the week early with the team, focusing on comms and refining our content strategy for the months ahead. Next, we’ll head over to the Undercroft with Aldo & the team, where we’ll have some vital discussions that will shape our path forward. Following that, we’ll be presenting our recent survey results to Brixton BID businesses—it’s going to be great to see their reactions and insights! Throughout the week, we’ll be diving into a packed schedule with meetings from Jump Global to Oska De Rocha, Polimapper, and plenty more. One of the highlights will be a session with our fantastic publicist, Nikki McNeill, who continues to be an invaluable part of the team. The Monthly Trade Communication meeting will bring together over 28 organisations for a detailed conversation on the implications of the recent budget. It’s going to be a key moment for collaboration and sharing perspectives within our industry. We’ll also be sitting down with Daisy Woolnough, a talented student journalist, for an interview about the future of the night-time economy. It’s always exciting to see young talent interested in our sector! Tomorrow we are out and about with a series of key events, including IOL West Midlands, Nottingham Pubwatch, and the Heart of London Chairman’s Reception. We’re looking forward to a week of growth, collaboration, and positive change. Onwards and upwards, team! #NightTimeEconomy #IndustryGrowth #Teamwork #Publications #Networking #NTIA #Collaboration
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What a week ahead! We’re starting the week with a real sense of excitement, having wrapped up last week on a high. Securing the future of Heaven was a huge win for everyone involved, and now we’ll be turning our full attention to Moth Club! With more developers on the horizon, there will be new challenges, but we’re more than ready to face them. 💪 We’ll be kicking off the week early with the team, focusing on comms and refining our content strategy for the months ahead. Next, we’ll head over to the Undercroft with Aldo & the team, where we’ll have some vital discussions that will shape our path forward. Following that, we’ll be presenting our recent survey results to Brixton BID businesses—it’s going to be great to see their reactions and insights! Throughout the week, we’ll be diving into a packed schedule with meetings from Jump Global to Oska De Rocha, Polimapper, and plenty more. One of the highlights will be a session with our fantastic publicist, Nikki McNeill, who continues to be an invaluable part of the team. The Monthly Trade Communication meeting will bring together over 28 organisations for a detailed conversation on the implications of the recent budget. It’s going to be a key moment for collaboration and sharing perspectives within our industry. We’ll also be sitting down with Daisy Woolnough, a talented student journalist, for an interview about the future of the night-time economy. It’s always exciting to see young talent interested in our sector! Tomorrow we are out and about with a series of key events, including IOL West Midlands, Nottingham Pubwatch, and the Heart of London Chairman’s Reception. We’re looking forward to a week of growth, collaboration, and positive change. Onwards and upwards, team! #NightTimeEconomy #IndustryGrowth #Teamwork #Publications #Networking #NTIA #Collaboration
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Delighted to be in Gateshead for today’s announcements. Warner Bros. Discovery welcomes the first step of the Government's Sector Plan and renewed support for the creative industries announced today, as well as joins with government and partners to support growth and investment across the industry in the U.K. We are particularly pleased to see the active steps the government is taking to deliver a more flexible and bespoke Growth and Skills Levy suited to the creative industry’s needs. Addressing hiring gaps in the market by focusing on skills and increasing opportunity for all are key priorities for Warner Bros. Discovery in the U.K, currently supported through our significant investment in our below the line skills and training centre at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, CrewHQ, and our talent development programme for underrepresented creatives across the nations and regions, WBD Access.
£60 million BOOST for UK Creative Industries announced by Lisa Nandy today The Glasshouse in Gateshead 🚀 Hundreds of cultural organisations and creative businesses across the UK to benefit as part of an effort to drive economic opportunity across the country through the Government’s Plan for Change. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/gzkaFSw3
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Great news for the #Creative sector from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport today. £60 million boost to support growth, creativity and opportunity which includes £40 million investment for start ups in a range of sectors including British #music and #Film exports!🎬🎵
£60 million BOOST for UK Creative Industries announced by Lisa Nandy today The Glasshouse in Gateshead 🚀 Hundreds of cultural organisations and creative businesses across the UK to benefit as part of an effort to drive economic opportunity across the country through the Government’s Plan for Change. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/gzkaFSw3
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What a week ahead! We’re starting the week with a real sense of excitement, having wrapped up last week on a high. Securing the future of Heaven was a huge win for everyone involved, and now we’ll be turning our full attention to Moth Club! With more developers on the horizon, there will be new challenges, but we’re more than ready to face them. 💪 We’ll be kicking off the week early with the team, focusing on comms and refining our content strategy for the months ahead. Next, we’ll head over to the Undercroft with Aldo & the team, where we’ll have some vital discussions that will shape our path forward. Following that, we’ll be presenting our recent survey results to Brixton BID businesses—it’s going to be great to see their reactions and insights! Throughout the week, we’ll be diving into a packed schedule with meetings from Jump Global to Oska De Rocha, Polimapper, and plenty more. One of the highlights will be a session with our fantastic publicist, Nikki McNeill, who continues to be an invaluable part of the team. The Monthly Trade Communication meeting will bring together over 28 organisations for a detailed conversation on the implications of the recent budget. It’s going to be a key moment for collaboration and sharing perspectives within our industry. We’ll also be sitting down with Daisy Woolnough, a talented student journalist, for an interview about the future of the night-time economy. It’s always exciting to see young talent interested in our sector! Tomorrow we are out and about with a series of key events, including IOL West Midlands, Nottingham Pubwatch, and the Heart of London Chairman’s Reception. We’re looking forward to a week of growth, collaboration, and positive change. Onwards and upwards, team! #NightTimeEconomy #IndustryGrowth #Teamwork #Publications #Networking #NTIA #Collaboration
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How is your organisation funded? We’re working with Creative Scotland and Museums Galleries Scotland to understand the funding sources for the cultural and heritage sectors. We’re particularly interested in how organisations assess opportunities around private investment. 💸 Understanding how organisations currently approach this will help us see where more support might be needed around policies and decision-making. We encourage you to participate in the anonymous Creative Scotland survey, which closes on Friday 6 September. Creative Scotland will publish the research results. We’ll review these findings from a heritage perspective to strengthen our sector’s resilience aligning with Scotland’s strategy for our historic environment, “Our Past, Our Future.” 👉 https://ow.ly/2r8W50T2RjQ
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Your daily reminder to keep those creative juices flowing…🎨 🎶 🥾 Our industry demands creativity at every turn. We are nothing without powerful ideas. New ideas. Ideas that effect change. Our job is to bring infinite new thinking to the table, every day, to make impact. But sometimes…it’s already been “done before,” or you’re just fresh out of ideas… Taking a beat to step away from the laptop and soak up the creative richness around you is instrumental to survival in a creativity-driven field. But, how can we energize that creativity in, and around us every day? 1. Embrace Diverse Perspectives Without diverse perspectives, our world-view is flat and soul-less. We know this, but we must be vigilant in continuing to open ourselves up to new cultures, new foods, new experiences, new perspectives. We often forget to do this amid the hustle and bustle of the daily grind. Gaining a better understanding through immersing yourself in a variety of voices and experiences will make you a better creative thinker (and a better human). Dive into that new podcast (I really need to change up my crime-junkie playlist, so I’m going to opt for Throughline this week). Book that trip. Explore new places. Cook that new recipe. Dive deep into the history of your local town. By the way, do you know where Denver’s Chinatown is? https://lnkd.in/gqMMeC42 3. Play Why do just the kids get to play? I brought my son back to school after a morning doctor's visit and was transported back to the nostalgia of snowball fights and four-square when I saw the kids geared up and headed out to build snow-dinosaurs. Ahh, the magic of recess. I have recently impressed myself by building intricate structures with my four-year-old. Is this my architect mother coming through in my creative play? When we’re relaxed and having fun, we’re more open to exploring new ideas without the fear of failure. Continue to spark your imagination—whether that means doodling, playing improv games, or diving into some good old-fashioned childhood games. Capture the flag, anyone? Your brain will thank you. Some great workplace game ideas here to get you going: https://lnkd.in/gwFrPFAR 2. Get inspired There's so much inspiration around us every moment of every day. Sometimes we just need to be reminded to dig in. Remember that school field trip, that camping adventure, that study abroad program that blew you away and opened your eyes to something new and different? Don’t lose that. Look for inspiration in the world around you––art, music, architecture, history, nature. Take a walk through a gallery, listen to different music, visit a neighborhood you’re unfamiliar with...or, hell, why not try ice climbing? I highly recommend you take the Denver graffiti tour in RiNo: https://lnkd.in/gd_ifnUA And just remember, a good idea can come from anywhere (or anyone)—give yourself the space and setting to unleash your wildest thinking.
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